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Douglas Mangum
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Spotlight On... KORVAC

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The cyborg Korvac arose in the 31st century where Earth was conquered by the Badoon. Empowered and escaping his alien masters, Korvac became arch-nemesis for the Guardians of the Galaxy. Fleeing through time to seek more power, Korvac found it in the Worldship of Galactus, evolving into a cosmic entity. Enlightened by his transformation, Michael Korvac sought to remake the universe into a more benevolent state of order. The Avengers and Guardians opposed Michael in one of their greatest battles, and only won because he gave up the fight. Today's Spotlight covers the history of Michael Korvac, the Enemy!
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YES!!!!!!!!!
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Finally got around to reading this and I was wondering about a couple things.

Which titles and around what year was the Korvac Quest?

Did Guardians 3000 really end with the universe being wiped out, or am I misinterpreting?
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The Korvac Quest was an Annual crossover in 1991, running through Fantastic Four, Thor, Silver Surfer, and Guardians of the Galaxy.

Guardians 3000 ended at the same time as Secret Wars and the Incursions. The universe was, indeed, wiped out.
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